Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 16, 1978, Image 36

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16,1978
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QUARRYVILLE
Soianco Fair, QuarryviUe,
opened with the Colored
Breeds Dairy Show on
Wednesday of this week.
Bob and Joyce Wagner,
QuarryviUe, had the grand
champion Guernsey, with
their Penn Del Prince Rubv.
a two year old cow bought in
January and shown for the
first time by the Wagner’s.
Reserve champion Guernsey
was a three year old animal
owned by Scott and Elsie
Wolff, QuarryviUe.
The grand champion
Jersey was an eight year old
cow, owned and shown by
Bill Arrowsmith, Peach
Bottom. This was the third
year in a row that the cow,
Surville Maple Lawn
Sharon, took the cham
pionship.
Arrowsmith’s two year old
Garnet took the reserve
champion honors in that
breed’s classes.
Karen Schmuck, 15, the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Larry Schmuck, showed
both the champion Brown
Swiss and Ayrshire cow at
Sandy Schmuck, Peach Bottom R 2, showed both
the champion Ayrshire and Brown Swiss cows.
Colored breeds show
held at Solanco Fair
the show. Her brother
Warren .Schmuck, had the
reserve champion Ayrshire,
whUe Cindy TWmble, Peach
Grand champion Jersey was an 8 year old cow shown by Bill Arrowsmith,
Peach Bottom. r
Bottom, had the reserve
champion Brown Swiss
animal.
Complete results follow:
VAMCE BRICKEB’S 54’ X fl7‘ «fICWNE SHEB
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"I believe that my big Morton Machine Shed has a lot to offer in a number
of ways It is very well-constructed, has lots of room, and has a beautiful, -
attractive color combination During erection, the Morton crew did a fast
and excellent job with good cooperation between the Morton Buildings sales
man and myself Best of all, the building is priced to suit the average farmer
Now thafit's here, I don't know how I had gotten along without it"
VANCE S. DRICKER
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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Contact your nearest Morton Buildings sales office today.
Serving Central Pa. Serving Eastern Pa.
and Maryland ★ and New Jersey
RD 4, Box 34A Box 126,
Gettysburg, PA 17325 Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Ph: 717-334-2168 PH; 201-454-7900
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Junior Call
1. Warren Schmuck,
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ore Pennsylvania Farmers
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WEDNESDAY IS
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AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland, PA
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have
from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your
price. Mostly fresh and close springing Hols
tems.'
Cows from local farmers and our regular ship
pers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite,
Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blaine Hoffer, Dale
Hostetter, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller
SALE STARTS -12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn'Saie -12:00 Noon.
All Dairy Cows & Heifers must be
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact
Abram Diffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341 u
Norman Kolb
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Have your salesman phone me (or an appointment
Garaces -Shops
Machine Sheds
Horse Barns
Gram Storage
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